Deccan Chronicle

No move to solve foaming at Pariki lake

- NAVEENA GHANATE I DC

A tragedy of our times is that Hyderabad is competing with Bengaluru to get its own Bellandur Lake. For the sixth time in a row this year itself, Pariki Lake at Dharani Nagar in Kukatpally has been spewing foam.

Solutions by the civic body and pollution control board are primarily to regulate the foam and are merely an eyewash. Pariki Lake is no different from the Bellandur situation, although on a smaller scale. Bengaluru-based researcher pointed out that frothing in Bengaluru can be contained with watermelon, banana and citrus peels. Mr. A. Pavan, secondyear Aeronautic­al Engineerin­g student at MVJ College of Engineerin­g, said, “If the water has high phosphate content, then even the Hyderabad lakes are bound to froth. Based on the content of the phosphates,the amount of peel to be used can be judged”.

Environmen­tal experts who have observed the Pariki lake largely attribute the foaming to bacterial agents and not detergents or phosphates. Lake protection and water management expert BV Subba Rao said, “Pariki is a smaller version of Bellandur with difference­s. Pariki is upstream, developmen­t work is not high density, there is one more lake and then the industrial area. The lake also shows a lot of ecological difference as the hyacinth is suppressed by another species. We have proved the presence of filamental bacteria in this. The frothing occurs only at the outlet point when it touches the ground."

“While everybody is blaming industrial effluents, in case of Bellandur lake, domestic sewerage was also responsibl­e. I am trying to design a large scale peel filtration for lake. I have been working on the chemical part of the foaming and not the biological. If the presence of bacteria is determined, there is a need to find out the source of it”, Mr.Pavan added.

 ??  ?? Foam seen forming in Dharaninag­ar nala recently.
Foam seen forming in Dharaninag­ar nala recently.

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